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Shafik A et al. - CM, SV and VA contraction on GP stimulation and ejaculation are assumed to be reflex actions and are mediated through the `glans-cavernosovesicular reflex' (GCVR) which presumably represents the ejaculatory reflex. Changes in LET or evoked response would indicate a defect in the reflex pathway. The GCVR might act as an investigative tool in diagnosing erectile dysfunction, provided further studies are performed in this respect.

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